West Ham United still have a lot of work to do this season.

Hammers boss David Moyes addressed the media in the aftermath of his side’s hard-fought 0-0 draw with Arsenal at the London Stadium last night, and shared two areas in particular where he still wants his side to improve, as quoted by the club’s official website.
The mood emanating from the east London outfit’s dressing room and fanbase is a positive one, for the first time in a very long time, after Moyes’ men took four points from their last two games against Chelsea and Arsenal respectively.
West Ham look like a far more organised, compact unit under the guidance of the Scot, and they can now surely start to look above them in the table, and make a sustained push for the top 10.
David Moyes
Moyes is not entirely happy with everything that he has seen thus far, however.
The 54-year-old addressed the media during his post-match press conference last night, and shared two key areas where he wants his side to improve over the coming weeks, as quoted by the club’s official website:
David Moyes
“Certainly defensively, we’ve tightened up. We’ve not conceded any goals in the last couple of games and we were unlucky against Manchester City, but we have got to take the positives. I want the team to play much better, I want the football to be better and I want us to create better chances but, at the moment, it’s one step at a time.”
The Hammers currently sit in 19th spot in the table, but are separated from 17th placed West Brom by goal difference alone, and if they can pick up a win at Stoke City on Saturday, they could find themselves outside the bottom three.
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